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David Crowe

Ph.D. 2001

Thesis Title: Cortical Maze Processing

Advisor: Apostolos Georgopoulos


Thesis Publications:

Participation of primary motor cortical neurons in a distributed network during maze solution: representation of spatial parameters and time course comparison with parietal area 7a (2004), Crowe, D.A., Chafee M.V., Averbeck B.B., Georgopoulos A.P., Experimental Brain Research., 158(1):28-34.

Neural activity in primate parietal area 7a related to spatial analysis of visual mazes (2004), Crowe, D.A., Chafee M.V., Averbeck B.B., Georgopoulos A.P., Cerebral Cortex. 14(1): 23-34.

Mental Maze Solving (2000), Crowe, D.A., Averbeck B.B., Chafee M.V., Anderson J.H., Georgopoulos A.P., Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12: 813-827.

Whang KC, Crowe DA, Georgopoulos AP. (1999) Multidimensional scaling analyses of two construction-related tasks. Exp Brain Res. 125:231-238.

Other Publications:

Averbeck BB, Crowe DA, Chafee MV, Georgopoulos AP. Differential contribution of superior parietal and dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortices in copying. Cortex. 2008 Jun 14.

Crowe DA, Averbeck BB, Chafee MV. Neural ensemble decoding reveals a correlate of viewer- to object-centered spatial transformation in monkey parietal cortex. J Neurosci. 2008 May 14;28(20):5218-28.

Crowe DA , Averbeck BB, Chafee MV, Georgopoulos AP. Dynamics of parietal neural activity during spatial cognitive processing. Neuron. 2005 Sep 15;47(6):885-91.

Chafee MV, Averbeck BB, Crowe DA , Georgopoulos AP. Impact of path parameters on maze solution time. Arch Ital Biol. 2002 Jul;140(3):247-51.


Present Position:

Assistant Professor
Biology Department
Augsburg College

E-Mail: dcrowe@gac.edu
 
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